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Knowledge itself is probabilistic in nature.A better understanding of the meaning of "probability"--and especially realizing that we don't need (and never possess) "scientifically proved " facts but only a sufficiently high degree of probability in order to make decisions-would improve everybody's conceptual toolkit.
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There is a widely held notion that does plenty of damage:the notion of "scientifically proved".Nearly an oxymoron.The very foundation of science is to keep the door open to doubt.
Therefore a good scientist is never "certain".Lack of certainty is precisely what makes conclusions more relia...
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